Canine Training And You: Simple Methods To Make It Work
by sam - December 15th, 2011.Filed under: Uncategorized.
If you want a well-behaved canine, there’s a lot that relies on the canine’s personality. However, nearly any canine can learn, at least a little bit of manners. Depending on the dog’s personality and desire to learn, you might need to work a little harder or try some different strategies to get the results you desire. Beyond the recommendations mentioned here you can take a class or buy a good dog book for more facts.
Never punish your pet for coming when called. A good recall command is essential, not only for obedience, but for your dog’s safety as well. It might seem obvious that calling your pet to you for punishment is bad, however when you are angry at a dog who has run out of the yard or does not come for a bath, it is easy to forget. By keeping their “come” command in connection with positive experiences, you can be assured that next time they get away from you, they will reliably return when called.
If your dog is running away from you, don’t try and chase him. Instead, call him by name and give a command, such as “come.” Your housepet views chasing as a game and thinks you wish to play along. The exception to this tip would be if your canine is about to enter a dangerous scenario and has not responded to your commands.

If your canine has a problem with excitement nipping or play biting, try giving him the cold shoulder. Mouthing dogs are acting out their excitement, so denying attention will give him the message that this is an inappropriate way to show that he is glad. With consistency across members of the household, excitement mouthing can be a thing of the past.
Applying the advice given here will help your dog to be the very best behaved pet that he can be. Remember, one of the most significant parts of dog training is patience. Pair your patience with some creativity and more often than not, you really can teach an old canine new tricks.